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Hi @MiroJelev, Thank you for reaching out. Honestly, I haven't considered this use case yet. Interdependent fields are not sound like they are going to introduce a lot of trouble, on a database level or using select2. Would you mind sharing the exact use case? Every so often, the best solution isn't to add a patch, but to rethink the implementation. In a "the best part is no part" kinda way. If you want to drop the clearing behavior, please you can provide your custom JS copy, while dropping the Cheers! |
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Goal
I want to make filters for a table that inter depend on each other so that it doesn't matter which filter I choose to start with first.
Problem
The problem comes when I set the filters to depend on each other in the
dependent_fields
like so:https://django-select2.readthedocs.io/en/latest/extra.html#interdependent-select2
When I select the first field, everything is okay, but when I click a new value for the second field, it resets (clears) the first field. The same happens when I try the other way around.
Am I missing something?
Cheers!
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